DUAL PERSONALITY.
“MOST WOMANLY." A VILLAGE SURPRISE. United Press Assn. —Klee. Tel.—Copyright. ; LONDON, March 24. ! Th inhabitants of the village of : Tisbury, Wiltshire, were surprised i when ihey learned that- Evan Mon- ! |ague Hurl, who was announced lo l marry Sarah Matilda Edwards, was Ino other than Eva Mary Burl, who ! had been living at Tisbury for 29 ! years as a girl and woman. I ' A Wesleyan ‘minister, who is to ! marry the couple, staled that Burt, as | "Eva,” was a very popular “girl,” a loyal church worker, and of a type he considered most, womanly. Burl, met Miss Edwards at an institution where both were employed, 1,1)0 former as a nurse and the latter as an assistant. Anidhcr report says the couple were life-long friends, and played together as children.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 5
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131DUAL PERSONALITY. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17979, 26 March 1930, Page 5
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